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5
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A pole fitted with a heavy head of stone, iron, bronze, or steel
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7
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An image made by arranging small pieces of stone tiles or glass in a pattern
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10
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A gathering of prominent people to the king to deal with matters of state and law
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12
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A war involving a series of conflicts in Western Europe from 1337 - 1453
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13
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A creation that spread from china to Europe and was used for the making of bombs, firearms, and cannons
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14
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The action of removing someone from the church for wrongful actions or beliefs
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17
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A large piece of land owned by a lord
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18
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A plague that killed more than 25 million people in 5 years
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19
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A critical method of philosophical analysis used in medieval universities
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20
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A mechanical invention that allowed people to track time down to the second or even minute
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21
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A powerful office set up in the catholic church to get rid of those who had conflicting beliefs
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23
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The name given to a long series of battles for control of the Iberian Peninsula
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25
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Poor people who were given food and protection for working on the land under the owner of that land
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27
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This was about who was more powerful - The pope or the king?
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29
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A powerful wooden bow drawn by hand
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30
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A serious crime in the middle ages where a person held beliefs that the church felt were wrong
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